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The Finish Line is in site… Electrochemistry
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Balancing Redox Equations It is essential to write a correctly balanced equation that represents what happens in a chemical reaction We will be using the ½ reaction Method to balance redox reactions.
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Using half-reactions A half-reaction is an equation showing just the oxidation or just the reduction that takes place They are then balanced separately, and finally combined
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Using half-reactions Step 1: write unbalanced equation in ionic form Step 2: write separate half-reaction equations for oxidation and reduction Step 3: balance the atoms in the half-reactions (Except O and H) Step 4: Balance the O by adding water molecules to the other side
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Using half-reactions Step 5: Balance the H atoms by adding H + ions to the other side. Step 6: add enough electrons to one side of each half-reaction to balance the charges Step 7: multiply each half-reaction by a number to make the electrons equal in both Step 8: add the balanced half-reactions to show an overall equation
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Using half-reactions: In a basic solution Step 9: add enough OH - ions to equal the number of H + ions present Step 10: form water molecules by combining OH - and H + ions Step 11: ‘clean-up’ the balanced equation by simplifying the water molecules if needed.
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